Why is today's first game starting at 2:20 and not the usual 1;10?
#AFL Round 3 Weekly Discussion Thread
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a) makes contact or attempts to make contact with any part
of their body with an opposition Player in a manner likely to
cause injury;
(i) above the shoulders (including the top of the shoulders); or
(ii) below the knees.
And
(g) trips or attempts to trip an opposition Player, whether by the use
of hand, arm, foot or leg;
(h) kicks or attempts to kick an opposition Player, unless contact
is accidentally made whilst the Player is Kicking the football.
These are old rules that had previously been tightened. They have returned to the old wording of the rules. There was a specific sliding rule but not now.
This is the reportable offence:
(h) attempting to kick another person;
That is really interpretive. Is a person who slides in deliberately attempting to kick? I'd say no. So this rule is very interpretive. All the rules here are not specific enough. In fact a good lawyer would thelrpw the book at the AFL lawmakers and make huge fun of them in a court of law. Most of the rules are very vague or interpretive. If a lawyer were questioning an umpires intent on making a decision there would be some very interesting moments as he/she suggested different interpretations. The laws of our game have become looser over the years due to lazy governance.
The specific law outlawing sliding and making it a reportable offence in fact does not exist. It is covered by the bottom example. It is covered in the policies and procedures but not specifically in the rules of governance.
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Lawyers (those with integrity that is) must have regular laughing sessions at the AFL's expense, not only over their grammatical incompetence but also at their shoddy standard of governance.Comment
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Suns getting caned in the free kicks, 16-4 at half time; despite the Dogs usual litany of throws, scoops and drops. Go the Suns!Comment
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If the Suns get run down, they really should write another letter of complaint to the umpiring department. Totally atrocious display.Comment
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Free kick count 27 - 12.....so that means in the last 22 minutes of game time, the Suns did not get a free kick. Sheese! Lucky the clock stopped.Last edited by stevoswan; 7 April 2019, 05:06 PM.Comment
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Luckily and rightly, the Suns hold on! Well done....that'll wipe the smiles of delusion off Bulldog fans faces!
Free kick count 27 - 12.....so that means in the last 22 minutes of game time, the Suns did not get a free kick......while the Dogs got another two. Sheese! Lucky the clock stopped.Comment
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Free kick Bulldogs. Pity they don't pick up their numerous throws.Comment
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It's getting ridiculous....this from today.
Was this contact below the knee the right call? - AFL.com.au
The answer to the question is.....no.Comment
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Can anyone tell me the last time all 4 NSW & Qld teams won on the same weekend? Surely it has to be a long time ago.
The Suns and Brisbane are both playing enjoyable footy to watch too, particularly Brisbane. Extra points to to Stewart Dew for carrying a paunch that so many of us can relate to with such insouciance.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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